ARLINGTON — Sara McCarter has two daughters, ages 7 and 9. She and her husband are both unemployed, and while he’s been looking for work, health issues have prevented her from doing the same.
MARYSVILLE — Hundreds of families turned out for the first weekend of this year’s Holiday Tour of Lights at the Cedarcrest Golf Course Dec. 12-13.
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MARYSVILLE — In his 82 years, Bob Buttke served as a volunteer fireman, did nearly every job at The Marysville Globe before his retirement. And at the age of 5, he even served as the queen’s attendant, standing by her throne on the float for the 1937 Marysville Strawberry Festival Parade.
MARYSVILLE — For most people, the bombing of Pearl Harbor 73 years ago is a historic event, but for World War II veterans such as Marysville’s Art Olsen, it was a defining moment in his life.
MARYSVILLE — After the Marysville Community Food Bank completed its holiday meal distribution last year, director Dell Deierling knew they needed to talk turkey, literally.
ARLINGTON — The third year of the Arlington Garden Club’s holiday arts and crafts show coincides with the club’s 80th year, and show organizers expect to raise at least as much money for the community this year.
Winter weather hit Marysville and Arlington early this year, and those without a place to sleep found themselves seeking shelter.
MARYSVILLE — It was business as usual for the cadets of Marysville School District’s Naval Junior ROTC, as they completed their annual fall evening parade in the M-PHS gym Nov. 13.
TULALIP — The sixth annual Taste of Tulalip kicked off Nov. 14 with its celebration dinner, and a $20,000 contribution to improve the well-being of the Tulalip and surrounding communities.
MARYSVILLE — While Marysville has several gift shows at the Ken Baxter Community Center that specialize in handcrafted goods, center coordinator Maryke Burgess didn’t want to exclude interested local vendors such as Mary Kay, Pampered Chef or Scentsy.
TULALIP — Even as the Marysville Rotary celebrated “A Night in Wine Country” at the Tulalip Resort Casino Nov. 7, its members reflected on the community’s recent tragedies.
MARYSVILLE — The day before Veterans Day saw Tulalip Heritage High School serve breakfast to vets, before Cascade Elementary’s students performed for an audience of retired, reserve and active-duty military members.
Conrad Gentry is among those for whom Veterans Day is more than just a day off.